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Texas Historical Marker noting the establishment of this family cemetery, originating with the early area pioneers, the McCrury family. There are other early settlers and their descendents buried here, too.

One of two markers inside the lobby of the Anderson Clayton Courthouse Annex (formerly the "Cotton Exchange Bldg") on 1310 Prairie in Houston, denoting the history of the "Anderson, Clayton & Co." wealthy business venture and future endeavors.

One of two markers inside the lobby of the Anderson Clayton Courthouse Annex on 1310 Prairie in Houston, denoting the history of Monroe D. Anderson and his posthumous role in the establishment of the Texas Medical and MD Anderson Cancer Centers.

A marker on Rusk St. (between Caroline & Austin Streets) near an empty lot soon to become a new commercial high rise, denoting the site of an old 1856 building which served as a prominent educational institution until the early 20th century.

Texas Historical Marker at the original homesite of Robert Newton White, at the southeast corner of S 5th Avenue and Main Street, commemorating his civic career and his work in putting Corsicana, TX on the map.